Near Castle Craig
Sleeping Giant seen from Castle Craig
Near Castle Craig
Castle Craig
Near Castle Craig
Castle Craig - great hike even on a somewhat gloomy day
Near Castle Craig
View looking south from Castle Craig
Near Castle Craig
Part of the view near the castle.

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Castle Craig

4.4 (14 Ratings)
While not the most secluded hike in the area, this short out and back leads to a unique destination with memorable views.
3
mi
Distance
577
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsFamily FriendlyViews
Access Issues
The road that leads to Castle Craig is open from May 1 through October 31 from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.99mi
Distance
577ft
Elevation Gain
637ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
935ft
High Point
338ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The hike starts from the small parking area northwest of Mirror Lake. If this small trailhead is full, you can park in the large lot to the east and hike along the paved Mirror Lake Drive to reach the trailhead. From the trailhead, start your hike on the White Trail. This trail is wooded and roughly parallels the highway. While you won't escape the traffic noise, the dense trees do at least make this section a bit more pleasant. About 0.5 miles into the trail, you'll use a pedestrian bridge to cross the highway. Once across the highway, the White Trail climbs a bit more steeply until coming to a junction with the Red Trail. Stay to the left here to continue on the Red Trail. This short trail connects back to the White Trail 0.2 miles later. Alternatively, you can stay on the White Trail or take it as an alternate route on the way back down to add a little variety to your hike. After rejoining the White Trail, keep an eye open on your left for the White Spur Trail. This short connector climbs steeply up to the Metacomet Trail and the parking area at the summit of East Peak. Perched at the southern end of the parking area near the edge of the rocky outcropping, you'll find the Castle Craig observation tower. This stone tower stands 32 feet high, and from the top, hikers can enjoy 360-degree views of the Meriden area. After enjoying the views, simply retrace your steps back the way you came, or, if you are looking for a longer hike, explore some of the other trails that Hubbard Park has to offer.
History & Background
For more information on the history of Castle Craig, click here.

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